According to NationalGeographic.com, most icebergs form around Alaska, Greenland and Antarctica. This means that the oceans most prone to icebergs are the Arctic Ocean (nearest to Greenland and Alaska) and the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Southern Ocean (around Antarctica).
The Arctic Ocean.
icebergs
Icebergs float in the Southern Ocean, and in the Arctic ocean.
Icebergs are glaciers that typically break off of ice shelves.
They do. It just a slow process.
This higher temperature may be causing some floating icebergs to melt, but this will not make the oceans rise. Icebergs are large floating chunks of ice. In order to float, the iceberg displaces a volume of water that has a weight equal to that of the iceberg. But the rising temperature and icebergs could play a small role in the rising ocean level. Icebergs are chunks of frozen glaciers that break off from landmasses and fall into the ocean. The rising temperature may be causing more icebergs to form by weakening the glaciers, causing more cracks and making ice mo re likely to break off. As soon as the ice falls into the ocean, the ocean rises a little.
The Arctic.
atlantic
The Arctic Ocean contains numerous icebergs.
The Arctic Ocean has the most icebergs in it.
Arctic Ocean
The Artic ocean
The Arctic Ocean
where icebergs dirdt in the north alantic ocean
Icebergs are the only freshwater part of an ocean. When icebergs melt, it results in a decrease in the salinity of ocean water.
The Arctic Ocean is the coldest ocean, so that would contain lots of icebergs The Southern Ocean is also very cold, and a lot of people don't know the Arctic Ocean is colder than the Southern Ocean. The Southern Ocean might have some When the Titanic hit an iceberg, that was actually in the North Atlantic Ocean, so the Atlantic Ocean must, and the Pacific Ocean might and even the Indian Ocean in the south might.
The artic ocean
The Arctic Ocean. Answered by 6th grade boy Jaad A'Rafat 11 years old!! Yes people i do GROW too 8)